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better when the mix proportion of steel fibers was 1.2%. (3) Based on the measured bond stress-slip curve and the existing bond-slip constitutive relations, the actual curve and the fitted curve were compared and analyzed, and the results showed that the test curve and the fitted curve were in good agreement.

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